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Has anyone had any experience with the "rub-on" creams you rub in to your penis for ed. the advertisements say the creams are absorbed much better and faster than pills. how safe are they? do they work? Rated, I still enjoy the sex, but well, come on ya'll know what I mean, right? Even more upsetting is that this is effecting my husband ( a good man who has already had to deal with my depression and anxiety and such ) in a way that makes him feel inadequate. Now I feel he almost doesn't want ot try, because if it doesn't happen it will just be another blow to his ego. I know I could probably have my Dr. do some more shifting of my medications but I would like to use that as a last resort since they seem to be working well. ( For my head anyway) I have recently seen advertisemnts and even a segment on 20/20 (or one of those more reliable news shows) about a cream or ointment that helps women to achieve orgasm. Has anyone had any experience with this? Has the FDA approved such a drug? I assume if they did, it would be a prescription drug? ( I should add that I'm in the US as I know people from other countries post here.) I feel this is efffecting my marriage, and if there is such a thing I would love to find o
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